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S. Y. Agnon: Critical Essay by Esther Fuchs

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SOURCE: Fuchs, Esther. “Wherefrom Did Gediton Enter Gumlidata? Realism and Comic Subversiveness in ‘Forevermore’.” Modern Language Studies 15, no. 4 (fall 1985): 64-79.

In the following essay, Fuchs deconstructs an Agnon story emphasizing the central irony, which she claims other critics have neglected.

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